Iron Ore Prices Jump 10% to $111 a Ton for India-China Cargoes – Bloomberg

Iron Ore Prices Jump 10% to $111 a Ton for India-China Cargoes
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7, according to The Steel Index. That's for ore with 62 percent iron content. Both prices include freight charges.
Watch out for steel dumping from China, steelmakers warnJakarta Post
Crackdown fuels priceNEWS.com.au
China iron ore prices at $US115 a tonne after Baosteel hikeBusiness Spectator (registration)
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Asian Shares End Higher But Shanghai Stocks Lose More Ground – Wall Street Journal


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Asian Shares End Higher But Shanghai Stocks Lose More Ground
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site affiliated with China's state secrets bureau posted accusations that Rio illegally obtained information about China's steel sector for six years,
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General Steel loss widens after charges – MarketWatch

General Steel loss widens after charges
MarketWatch
LONDON (MarketWatch) — General Steel Holdings Inc. said Monday that its second-quarter net loss widened to $31.8 million, or 80 cents a share,
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General Steel Announces Second Quarter 2009 ResultsPR Newswire (press release)
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General Steel Announces Second Quarter 2009 Results – PR Newswire (press release)

General Steel Announces Second Quarter 2009 Results
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10 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ — General Steel Holdings, Inc. (“General Steel” or “the Company”) (NYSE: GSI), one of China's leading non-state-owned

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Asian stocks up as US, Japan data boost confidence – The Associated Press


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Asian stocks up as US, Japan data boost confidence
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A state secrets watchdog said over the weekend that Rio Tinto's alleged spying led Chinese steel companies to overpay for imported iron ore by 700 billion

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